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So when molecules are heated, the heat is so intense that they have to move around for them to cool down.
molecules, when heated up, tend to move around more since they have more heat energy.
yes they do
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When molecules in liquids and gases are heated they move faster
That's because the molecules or atoms move faster, and in general have more energy.That's because the molecules or atoms move faster, and in general have more energy.That's because the molecules or atoms move faster, and in general have more energy.That's because the molecules or atoms move faster, and in general have more energy.
When matter is heated the molecules in it move faster.
They move faster because the heat gives them more energy
When water molecules are heated and turned into steam they move faster causing more collisions. They also move farther apart.
move faster when heated they move slower when cooled
Like all molecules, a molecule of H20 is in constant motion; 'hot' molecules move faster than 'cold' molecules. If the molecules move slowly enough the substance appears stationary to us (frozen water) and if they move quickly enough they will expand to fill their container (vapor or gas water.)
Because of friction